Prayer Times in Syria
As Suwaydaʼ
N:32.566666, E:36.45
Halab
N:36.683334, E:38.366665
As Suwaydaʼ
N:32.566666, E:36.45
Hims
N:34.833332, E:36.583332
Halab
N:36.683334, E:38.366665
Hims
N:34.7, E:36.55
Halab
N:36.333332, E:37.4
Halab
N:36.333332, E:37.4
Dar`a
N:32.8, E:36.05
Hims
N:34.833332, E:36.583332
Halab
N:36.683334, E:38.366665
Tartus
N:34.65, E:35.95
Halab
N:36.516666, E:38.566666
Halab
N:36.683334, E:38.366665
Halab
N:36.333332, E:37.4
Halab
N:36.566666, E:38.583332
Halab
N:36.016666, E:37.433334
Halab
N:36.016666, E:37.433334
As Suwaydaʼ
N:32.383335, E:36.616665
Al Ladhiqiyah
N:35.266666, E:36.15
Idlib
N:35.55, E:37.233334
Idlib
N:35.55, E:37.233334
Halab
N:36.086113, E:37.8
Dayr az Zawr
N:34.75889, E:40.761112
Al Hasakah
N:36.144444, E:40.666668
Al Hasakah
N:37.115833, E:40.808613
Al Hasakah
N:37.115833, E:40.808613
Al Hasakah
N:36.3, E:39.966667
Al Hasakah
N:36.3, E:39.966667
Hims
N:34.25, E:37.6
Al Hasakah
N:36.3, E:39.966667
Hims
N:34.25, E:37.6
Hims
N:33.916668, E:38.783333
Hamah
N:34.916668, E:36.616665
Halab
N:36.583332, E:38.166668
Halab
N:36.583332, E:38.166668
Hamah
N:34.916668, E:36.616665
Ar Raqqah
N:36.185555, E:39.171944
Ar Raqqah
N:36.426945, E:38.94889
Ar Raqqah
N:35.683334, E:39.483334
Hims
N:34.716667, E:36.9
Ar Raqqah
N:36.633335, E:39.15
Ar Raqqah
N:36.15889, E:39.064167
Hamah
N:34.983334, E:37.316666
Ar Raqqah
N:36.426945, E:38.94889
Ar Raqqah
N:35.683334, E:39.483334
Hims
N:34.716667, E:36.9
Ar Raqqah
N:36.633335, E:39.15
Hamah
N:34.983334, E:37.316666
Halab
N:36.183334, E:37.766666
Halab
N:36.183334, E:37.766666
Dayr az Zawr
N:35.466667, E:40.0
Ar Raqqah
N:36.426945, E:38.94889
Halab
N:36.283333, E:37.833332
Hims
N:34.75, E:36.666668
Halab
N:36.633335, E:38.45
Al Hasakah
N:36.65, E:40.9
Halab
N:36.416668, E:37.9
Halab
N:36.4, E:37.866665
Al Hasakah
N:36.916668, E:40.683334
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Qiyam
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